Currently the only receiver available for your 2006 Buick Lucerne is a class 2 like the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C12044. This receiver is rated for up to 350lbs of tongue weight and towing up to 3,500lbs of trailer weight. Be sure not to exceed any manufacturer towing specs for your Lucerne. If you have a 2" accessory you are wanting to use the Trailer Hitch Receiver Adapter # HTAD will allow you to carry a 2" accessory with the 1-1/4" receiver.
The Vehicle Wiring Harness # 56047... view full answer...
The # RM-9243-1 Combo Kit includes the necessary diodes, wiring and hardware to install a diode kit, and since the kit is less expensive than purchasing all the individual parts separately.
If you click the provided link, you can see a video where my buddy Dave will run you through the parts included with the kit. I've also linked to a video showing a diode kit being installed on a 2019 Buick Envision. view full answer...
While we do not have any covers with an opening for a rear door like you have on your Riverside Retro 135 you can still use the Adco SFS AquaShed RV Cover # 290-52238 to protect our camper when in storage. view full answer...
Hey Kendall, yes when the Draw Tite hitch part # 76184 is installed on your 2022 Buick Enclave you will be able to reinstall the bumper cover that you mentioned. view full answer...
For a Baby Moon Hubcap # AM90086 you have to have a Conventional style wheel like is found on the Wheel and Tire # AM31241. We do not have any Conventional wheels for the 4.8-12 # AM30670 wheel and tire package you found. The # AM31241 is our smallest size conventional wheel we carry at 175/80D13. view full answer...
I know it's confusing but the easy answer is that both "fit". That's because the # BX1518 is the same as the BX1519 so what you would want is the # BX1518 for your 2019 Buick Envision. view full answer...
The Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class II - 1-1/4" # 36216 (no longer available) for your 1998 Buick LeSabre requires removing the heat shield which requires removing rivets, and even cutting or bending the heat shield if it is going to be reinstalled. The reinstallation is not required, but if desired would require riveting or reinstalling with screws slightly larger than the rivets to bite into the same location for a solid connection. view full answer...
Hey Mike, backing up with a Blue Ox weight distribution system like the part # BXW1000 can be done but you have to make sure you are basically only backing up in a straight line with minimal turning as it can damage the spring bars. The limit to how far you can turn would be the same angle you can go when moving forward with the steering wheel turned sharply if that makes sense. view full answer...
Hey Michele,
Yes, there were no design changes to the 2024 models so the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C94NR would still be a compatible fit for your 2024 Buick Envision. If you need trailer wiring as well then you would want the Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness # C56325 as well. view full answer...
I understand the confusion Bob, but rest assured the Blue Ox Base Plate # BX1518 is the Blue Ox part number BX1519. We aren't always able to use the same part numbers from every manufacturer and what most likely happened with this particular part was a rolling update which Blue Ox changed their part number but we kept the part under the old number to keep the images and videos we have visible for everyone. When this occurs it is because the change is so small its virtually unnoticeable. view full answer...
Hey Brad, that is a good question. The Roadmaster Battery Disconnect # RM-766 attaches to the positive battery post because that is what the polarity of the solenoid is designed for. This also allows for a positive current source for accessories such as a breakaway switch or stop light switch.
If you were to disconnect the battery without using a Roadmaster Battery Disconnect, you would just pull the negative cable off like it says in your manual. With the # RM-766 though it will connect... view full answer...
Hey Joe, in the tire size of 205/75-15 with a bolt pattern of 5 on 4-1/2 inch and Load Range D there isn't anything on a white wheel. But we do have the part # A225R645WM which is the slightly larger size of 225/75-15 that is on a white wheel and is a Load Range D. view full answer...
Hey Edwin, the Blue Ox base plate kit part # BLU43FR is a confirmed fit for a 2021 Buick Encore GX AWD and would work great with a Blue Ox tow bar like the part # BX7420.
For lighting you can use the diode kit, # RM-15267, and not have to worry about cutting into the taillight housing. This will splice into your taillight wiring to allow your tow vehicle to control the taillight assemblies of the towed vehicle. This comes with a round 6-way connector that you will install on the front... view full answer...
Installation of the # DM49YV will require drilling one hole with a 7/16 drill bit. Everything else uses the existing holes on your 2021 Buick Encore GX.
I have attached a link below which will provide you with a list of local installers near 55720. Anyone on that list should be able to handle the base plate installation, so feel free to reach out to them and compare installation costs. I also attached the written instructions for you below so you can see what the process is like. view full answer...
Yes, your 9511007 Demco Aluminator will work with your 2021 Buick Encore GX AWD. The tow bar is compatible with the Demco Tabless Base Plate Kit # DM49YV which is designed for AWD models (unless you have the Sport Touring) and has a high enough capacity to handle your vehicle. view full answer...
Hey Cody, thanks for reaching out.
The only thing I can think of that the Hopkins Plug-In Simple Vehicle Wiring Harness # HM11141195 might be doing to cause the fuel pump to no longer work on your 1996 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon is that it might be pulling some power and you have a weak battery that isn't able to give power to the tail lights with this harness installed as well as run your fuel pump.
Your fuel pump shouldn't be tied to the tail light circuits at all so I'm honestly... view full answer...